Read common worries from real mums and put your mind to rest with advice and solutions from our experts. I havent slept properly since my baby was born two weeks ago. Im completely exhausted, and frightened that Im going to make a mistake
Mums-to-be worried about giving birth naturally are to be offered psychiatric counselling under new draft guidelines issued by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE).The NHS hopes to curb the number of mums-to-be opting
You're a new mum and on call 24 hours a day. You've fallen in love with your baby, but it seems like you're on a conveyor belt of feeds and nappy changes. BC (before children) you were ultra-efficient at work, enjoyed drinks with the girls
When you bring your baby home, you'll worry about everything, says GP Rob Hicks.Common concerns include: GRUNTING Sleeping babies can be noisy. But if there's a real problem he'll soon yell about it. VOMITING Most newborns bring up milk or posset
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In the early weeks of motherhood, it’s not unusual to feel as if you are living in some sort of parallel universe. As well as feeling physically exhausted, having to cope with the rollercoaster of worries and emotions that come with becoming a mum
As the party season descends upon us once again, and social calendars begin to fill up with fun festivities, for many this is the most exciting time of year.But, according to a recent survey, new mums about to leave their baby at home for the first
worried about losing the weight afterwards, because breastfeeding burns all the calories up so fast,” she explained. Isla is not the only celebrity to mum to open up about breastfeeding. Celeb parents Miranda Kerr, mum to 1-year-old Flynn, and Gislele
? That's perfectly normal for a new mum, say the authors of a new book Babyproofing your marriage. They explain, 'Our biological drive tells us NOT to reproduce when we are caring for our young. A woman's overwhelming urge is not for sex but to protect
she's older - you know how kids love to fling themselves around the swimming pools when you're on holiday!Did are feel worried about taking ruby swimming for the first time?I think like all new mums I did find it daunting the first time but I think